Tobacco pipe



Aug. 13, 1940. G. MANLEY 2,211,572

TOBACCO PIPE Filed Oct. 16, 1939 INVENTOR. ur /7/7/vL E)? Patented Aug.13, 1940 I irss PATENT or TOBACCO PIPE Guy Manley, Danville, 111.

Application October 16, 1939, Serial No. 299,589

2 Claims. (01. 131-486) This invention relates to a tobacco pipe. thebowl and the smoking tobacco therein dry.

One object of the invention is to provide means It thus provides anexceptionally clean, dry of simple and inexpensive construction forsupsmoke- At pp p ihterValS, the p y porting a, tobaccg pipe in anupright position, be removed and replaced. At such times the Anotherobject of the invention is to provide o e y C r t bo W e p f s 5 asaliva well which can be cleaned without disa d. b w through e bit emberand thus assembling the pipe. clean out any remaining bits of saliva.The bore Another object of the invention is generally 55 0f the pa Stemmay then e C eaned with to simplify the construction of tobacco pipeshavthe Usual form of p pe stem eaner W thout disingsupporting means andsaliva collecting means. assembling e t m If e P 3 becomes 10 Otherobjects and features of the invention fouled and the Smoker has 110replacement will be understood from the accompanying drawmedietely vai lh y rn he bit member ing and the following description and claims: ll au d ou 8 a s the p p as e Fig. 1 is a side elevational view of a pipeconwould any stan er-d form 0f p p The sa e Structed in accordance withthe invention. Fig.2 r l may e co pli h more nvenien ly 15 is afragmentary central sectional view of one y turning the euXiliery em el'nce said memmember of the pipe. Fig. 3 is a side View with her u y fis e f y on the bit than does parts in section of another member. Fig. 4is e bow and stem member and there is less an elevational View of athird member of the pipe Chance Of breaking e bit in n and Fig. 5 is asectional view thereof on the line The se Of the portion in Supporting e20 55 of Fig. 4. pipe insures that it may be laid away at any In thepreferred form of the invention shown Convenient place Without danger ofspilling as es in the drawing, the pipe consists of a bowl or unburnedtobacco. The construction by which and stem member in, a bit member ll ad n these results are accomplished is extremely simauxiliary member l2.The bowl and stem memp e a requires 0 greet departure fro 0rdi- 2 ber isin the usual form having a bowl l3 and a y p p making practicee yadditional partial stem M in which there is provided 2. pe ati n on t wotherwise s ardp p counterbore l5 and a central smoke conducting membersI d H s to p d e reduced bore is communicating with the bowl. The bitportion I! of the bit member. The additional member i i is provided witha reduced extension auxiliary m be I! is eX e y s mple and 30 having aportion ll! fitting a bore l3 in the auxileasily molded. Thus theexpense of construciary member and a further portion I9 fitting tion ismuch less than with other forms of pipes the counterbore E5. The bitmember has the having saliva collecting means or smoke filters usualcentral smoke bore 213. The auxiliary memand the support of the pipe bythe auxiliary member l2 has a downwardly extending portion 2! ber I2 isan additional advantage. 3! adapted to serve as a support for the pipeto The invention has been described in one of maintain the same in anupright position as its preferred forms.- Details may of course be shownin Fig. I. Said downwardly extending varied without departing from thescope of the portion has a central passage 22 adapted to reinvention asdefined by the appended claims.

ceive a plug 23 of absorbent cotton or other suit- The invention claimedis: 40 able material for collecting saliva. The portion 1 A t b pipecomprising a bowl and stem ll of the bit member has a passage 24 in themember, a t member and an auxiliary underside thereof which establishescommunicaber, said bowl and stem member having a tion be we the p e 22and the bore 20 terbore and said auxiliary member having a bore 0f thehit member- A mark 25 011 the Outside therethrough, said bit memberhaving a reduced 45 0f t e b t member indicates, When placed on theextension fitting said bore and extending into left side of the pipe,tha t e passa e 24 and 2 and mating with said counterbore, said firsttwo are in communication with each other. When members having acontinuous central bore passit is desired that there be no suchcommunicaing through said extension. said auxiliary memo e b member 5|ay be rotated o place ber having a downwardly extending portion 50 the a25 O the pp Sideadapted to support the pipe, said downwardly ex- In theuse Of the p p a plug of absorbent tending portion having a passage openat the cotton is placed. in the pas age id plug rebottom, and saidreduced extension having a pasceiVeS the greater p Of the Saliva p gsage establishing communication between said through the bore of thepipe and keeps the bore, first mentioned passage and said central bore55 through said extension, said auxiliary member having a downwardlyextending portion adapted to support the pipe, said downwardly extendingportion having a passage open at the bottom, and said reduced extensionhaving a passage establishing communication between said first mentionedpassage and said central bore when said extension is in a predeterminedangular position with relation to said auxiliary member but out ofcommunication therewith when in a different 10 angular position.

GUY MANLEY.

